Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe will not be charged over alleged 'verbal threats'
- A former Reform UK MP, Rupert Lowe, will not face charges over alleged verbal threats against the party chairman Zia Yusuf as of May 2025.
- The allegations followed a police report by Reform UK in March 2025 amid internal party disputes involving Mr. Lowe's conduct and suspension.
- Mr. Lowe, suspended from Reform UK, denied the claims and described the police report as a political attack led by Nigel Farage.
- The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the evidence provided but decided against charging Mr. Lowe, who said these were "false allegations" targeting his reputation.
- The decision ends the legal process but underscores ongoing tensions within Reform UK and questions over the use of criminal charges in political conflicts.
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Lowe brands Farage a 'viper' after Reform charges dropped
While Nigel Farage’s Reform party has seen success in the local elections this month, their former MP Rupert Lowe has received a bit of good news himself. It transpires that the Greater Yarmouth politician will not face criminal charges in relation to an allegation of threats towards the party’s chairman Zia Yusuf – with Lowe
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